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Blackpink drops the OST for their latest mobile game ‘BLACKPINK THE GAME,’ WATCH

Blackpink: The exuberant girl band and K-Pop sensation Blackpink is back with a bang and this time with a twist. Just 2 days ago, the band launched their first ever mobile game – ‘Blackpink The Game,’ which has been trending wide, and now the fans are in for a treat once again as the Official Sound Track for the game gets released. Watch the full video:

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Blackpink reveals new song – ‘The Girls’

The fiery Korean girl band known for their exhilarating music is out with their new release – ‘The Girls.’ The song has been released as the Official Soundtrack for the band’s new mobile game – “Blackpink The Game.” A few hours ago a short clip from the official video of the song was uploaded on the ‘blackpinkofficial’ Instagram handle. The video features animated versions of all four members of the band breaking the floor on the tunes of ‘The Girls.’ The song itself is packed with energy and makes you want to jump out of your seat and dance. Lisa’s rap is supposedly the highlight of the song and she has totally slayed it.

In a world where women empowerment has become a necessity, ‘The Girls’ sends out a strong message not to mess with the girls anywhere, anytime. It is the voice of every suppressed woman around the globe that they can stand up for themselves.

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The fans react to Blackpink’s new song

Fans from all over the world crashed the comment section of the post uploaded by ‘blackpinkofficial,’ showing their love and appreciation. They were divided on choosing whose part was the best. Some of the fans stated that they loved Jisoo’s part in the song. On the other hand, another section of the community is going crazy after Lisa’s rap. They dropped comments like, “Lisa’s rap parts is 🔥🔥🔥🔥” and “We Lilies love you Lisa 🥰💛”

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